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Ducati Scrambler CR24I Concept - Pure Cafe Racer
Revealed at the Bike Shed MotoShow in London, the Ducati Scrambler CR24I Concept pushes the lines of the first Cafe Racer even further, with a look that reinterprets elements of Ducati in a contemporary approach.
The CR24I concept is a motorcycle in the purest Café Racer style, a natural evolution of the 2017 Scrambler. Its line is inspired by the history of British riders in the 1960s, where motorcyclists challenged each other to complete a lap around the block before a record finished playing on a jukebox.
The project, created entirely within the Centro Stile Ducati, underlines the versatility of the Scrambler base model. This design is characterized by the 17" front rim with road tires and the sporting clip-on handlebars with bar-end mirrors. The tank-mounted fairing, narrow and wrap-around, recalls icons of Ducati history such as the Pantah and the 750 SS, reinterpreted to obtain a contemporary and post-heritage look that has always been an asset of the Scrambler brand.
Thanks to the detachable cover of the section reserved for the passenger, the saddle turns into a single-seater. This recalls the classic ‘panettone’ saddles of 1970s sports bikes. The color completes a concept that strikes a chord with enthusiasts most linked to the iconography of the British rockers of the 1960s.